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Attractions such as miniature golf, batting cages, and laser tag make Adventure Landing an ideal location for getting in fun, interactive family time. Whether the kids opt for a heart-accelerating whip around the go-kart track or a few swings of the bat, the fun center gives families every excuse to band together or square off against one another in friendly competition. School, church, and corporate outings are available as well, giving groups of all ages a place to gather, nosh on pizza, and create complex victory dances.

Whether you are looking for a slice of pizza or a whole pizza pie, Raleigh's Chuck E Cheeses offers a wide variety of pizza types and sizes.
Put the diet on pause when you visit Chuck E Cheeses — there are no low-fat menu items.
Ideal for large groups, Chuck E Cheeses will make sure your party feels anything but cramped.
The pizzeria tends to blast tunes over an already rambunctious crowd, so be ready for thunderous noise here.
For the tastes of Chuck E Cheeses from the comfort of your next party, the pizzeria also offers catering services.
Drivers can access the parking lot next door.
Meals at Chuck E Cheeses are moderately priced — most diners spend about $30 per person.

A member of a previously undiscovered species known as skateasaurus stakes its territory, tracing figure eights along the rink's hardwood floor. Dressed in blue-and-white shorts and a red trucker hat, the plush, green-and-yellow dinosaur?otherwise known as Skato?eschews eating children, and instead prompts them to shake it all about in rounds of Hokey Pokey. This fun ambiance extends to the rest of United Skates of America's roller rink, surrounded by lime-green walls and manned by a smiling staff.

At RushHour Karting, speed demons can kart to their spleens' content, regardless of the weather, on a challenging all-indoor track. The 1/3-mile course fills up drivers' adrenaline tanks with hairpin curves, winding turns, and high-speed straights. New SODI RX7 karts with 6.5-horsepower engines and improved safety features reach race speeds of up to 40 mph for an adult-sized dose of acceleration exhilaration for drivers 15 and up, while junior karts provide more manageable speeds for drivers 8 to 14 years old. Today's deal gets each driver onto the track for two eight-minute heats, providing an ample cure for the toe tingles that come with lead foot.